2022 WACD 80th Anniversary Annual Conference & Business Meeting
Conference News
Registration for the WACD Annual Meeting is open!
Registration for the Annual Conference on Monday and Tuesday and for the Business Meeting on Wednesday, whether you’re planning to participate online or in-person, can all be done on one form – just click here.
WACD is offering a single price for conference registration and all meals at $425 per person. As in years past, we are discounting registration for new supervisors to encourage their attendance and meet the statewide community. There will be a dedicated new supervisor training session on Monday morning for supervisors elected or appointed in 2020, 2021, or 2022.
If your district or organization is willing to participate in the district poster session on Monday afternoon, there will be discounted registration for the individual who will be presenting. Each participant will be given a table where you can set up brochures, displays, or demonstration models. That person will be asked to present on a topic the district would be proud to showcase for the statewide audience: whether it be a recent project, a longtime partnership, a successful program, or something else.
Regular registration ends November 18th.
Hotel reservations
WACD has negotiated group rates at the Coast Wenatchee Center Hotel. Rooms are available at the government per diem rate starting at $98/night for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights (November 27, 28, 29, and 30).
You can reserve a room in three ways:
- Call the hotel directly at 509-662-1234 and indicate you are booking with the Washington Association of Conservation Districts.
- Call the hotel’s toll-free line at 800-716-6199 and ask for the Washington Association of Conservation Districts conference to book the room.
- Reserve online at CoastHotels.com, making sure to indicate the hotel location, select the room type and dates, and enter the following group code: CWC-GF5136.
Please register by Thursday, November 17th.
Sessions
November 10: The conference schedule continues to evolve. Some presentations may be recorded. The conference check-in desk will be staffed all day on Monday.
Monday, November 28 |
Tuesday, November 29 |
Wednesday, November 30 |
Breakfast on your own 9:00 am – 11:30 am
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
12:30 pm – 4:30 pm
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
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8:00 am – 9:00 am
9:00 am – 11:30 am
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
12:30 pm – 5:00 pm
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
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8:00 am – 9:00 am
Annual Business Meeting Zoom Information Click here for the Zoom Link 9:00 am – 11:30 am
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
12:30 pm – 4:30 pm
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
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Speakers
Scroll down to learn more about our featured speakers!
Speakers are listed below in alphabetical order by last name.
Sponsors
We welcome our sponsors for the 2022 WACD Annual Conference! (Sponsors, if you’d like to have a blurb about your entity here, please contact Tom and Ryan at oly@wacd.org.)
CHAMPION sponsors |
LEADER sponsors |
SUPPORTER sponsors |
FRIEND sponsors |
HELPER sponsors |
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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service | Arrowleaf Consulting | Enduris | JTII | Plants of the Wild
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Washington State Conservation Commission CHAMPION sponsorThe Washington State Conservation Commission is a Champion sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.The Washington State Conservation Commission (SCC) represents the voluntary side of conservation and is the coordinating agency for all 45 conservation districts in our state. Together, SCC and conservation districts provide programs and services that empower people to take actions that keep natural resources and farmland healthy for all. Our goal is for every person in Washington to have the knowledge, tools and capacity to voluntarily conserve natural resources. Learn more about the agency and the grant programs we run at www.scc.wa.gov. You can also visit our website to learn more about our commission members and commission meetings. |
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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service CHAMPION sponsorThe USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service is a Champion sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.At the Natural Resources Conservation Service, we have a proud history of supporting America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners. For more than 80 years, we have helped people make investments in their operations and local communities to keep working lands working, boost rural economies, increase the competitiveness of American agriculture, and improve the quality of our air, water, soil, and habitat.
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Arrowleaf Consulting LEADER sponsorArrowleaf Consulting is a Leader sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.Arrowleaf Consulting: Our team can help your conservation district do even more. We provide capacity-building, technical, and research support so you can focus on achieving your goals and advancing your mission. Learn more about what Arrowleaf Consulting can provide to your conservation district. |
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envu LEADER sponsorenvu is a Leader sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.Please see envu's video for more information. |
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Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife LEADER sponsorThe Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife is a Leader sponsor of the 2022 annual conference. |
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The McGregor Company LEADER sponsorThe McGregor Company is a Leader sponsor of the 2022 annual conference. |
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Enduris SUPPORTER sponsorEnduris is a Supporter sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.Enduris is a member-owned, local government risk pool of over 500 special purpose districts in the state of Washington offering comprehensive property and liability coverage along with value-added risk solutions. Enduris serves members who serve their communities! Find out more at www.enduris.us. |
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Pheasants Forever SUPPORTER sponsorPheasants Forever is a Supporter sponsor of the 2022 annual conference. Pheasants Forever's mission is to conserve pheasants, quail, and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public access, education, and conservation advocacy.Learn more at https://pheasantsforever.org/ and visit the PF Habitat Store at https://www.pfhabitatstore.com/. |
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Rainier Seeds SUPPORTER sponsorRainier Seeds is a Supporter sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.Rainier Seeds’ production fields lie in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, primarily located in the Columbia Basin of Eastern Washington. Our expert agronomists monitor crop quality from the ground up throughout the growing season. State seed-certification inspectors visit our sites as required to verify compliance with every aspect of the seed production process. |
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JTII FRIEND sponsorJones Truck and Implement is a Friend sponsor of the 2022 annual conference. |
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BFI Native Seeds FRIEND sponsorBFI Native Seeds is a Friend sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.BFI Native Seeds LLC is committed to preserving local genetics and keeping native grass and forb source-identified seeds available for restoration. |
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Northwest Farm Credit Services FRIEND sponsorNorthwest Farm Credit Services is a Friend sponsor of the 2022 annual conference. |
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Wilbur-Ellis FRIEND sponsorWilbur-Ellis is a Friend sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.Since the beginning, Wilbur-Ellis has prided itself on looking forward. This relentless vision helped us grow into a multibillion-dollar portfolio of four businesses focused on providing the essentials for the world to thrive. It’s this tradition of always staying ahead that will carry us into the future. |
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Plants of the Wild HELPER sponsorPlants of the Wild is a Helper sponsor of the 2022 annual conference.Plants of the Wild continues to grow many varieties of native grasses, forbs, shrubs, and trees. While focusing on the Pacific Northwest, our nursery specializes in delivering our products throughout the "lower 48" and even Alaska! |
Sponsorship levels
Sponsorship levels for 2022 are shown at the bottom of the page and are also described in last year’s sponsorship letter: WACD 2021 Annual Conference – Sponsorship Letter – FINAL. For 2022, we are keeping the same system in place with the addition of a sponsor table for supporters at or above the $500 level.
If you’d like to be a sponsor, please contact Tom and Ryan at oly@wacd.org.
We now have an online sponsor support form! We are using Zeffy for support donations. Zeffy is the only zero-fee fundraising software for nonprofits, meaning that 100% of your sponsor dollars go to helping WACD provide the services and support needed by Washington State’s local conservation districts. Sponsors may also send support to our business office (check made payable to “Washington Association of Conservation Districts” or just “WACD”):
WACD Plant Materials Center
16564 Bradley Road
Bow, WA 98232
Attention: Lori McLaughlin
Please note that while WACD is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization, donations are not tax deductible.
Sponsorship levels
Sponsor level: | HELPER | FRIEND | SUPPORTER | LEADER | CHAMPION |
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Sponsorship value: | $100 | $250 | $500 | $1,000 | $2,000 or more |
Website (1 year): | Logo | Logo | Logo | Logo | Logo |
Newsletter (1 year): | Logo | Logo | Logo | Logo | Logo |
Conference materials: | Logo | Logo | Logo | Logo | |
Session introductions: | One 5-minute block | One 10-minute block | More than 10 minutes | ||
Showcase videos at conference: | Up to 15 minutes of video | Up to 30 minutes of video | Up to 60 minutes of video | ||
Sponsor table in hallway: | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Dedicated Zoom room: | 1.5 hours | 3 hours | |||
Publish to the Hub: | Invited | Invited |
Partners
Partner reports
Awards
Find information about WACD awards at https://wadistricts.org/wacd-awards.
Resolutions
WACD committees reviewed assigned resolutions and present one of three recommendations to the membership:
- Vote to recommend passage
- Vote to recommend passage with amendments; or,
- Recommend Do-Not-Pass
Background Info on WACD Resolutions
Resolution assignments to WACD Committees
Natural Resources Committee
- 2022 - 2022-01 WACD HAB Resolution (Whidbey Island CD) (1487 downloads )
- 2022-02 Ecology Stock Water Policy (Okanogan CD) (1286 downloads )
- 2022-03 Stock Water Rights (Stevens County CD) (1297 downloads )
Legislative, Bylaws, and District Policies Committee
- 2022-04 Good Faith Contracts (Whitman CD) (1317 downloads )
- 2022-05 Streamlining Permitting Process (Stevens County CD) (1567 downloads )
- 2022-06 Cost-Share Rates on Public Lands (Okanogan CD) (1468 downloads )
- 2022-07 Ecology Water Bank Program (Okanogan CD) (1322 downloads )
- 2022-08 Shared Conservation District Resources (Clark CD) (1417 downloads )
- 2022-09 Removing population criteria and per parcel maximum annual rate (Pierce CD) (2326 downloads )
- 2022-10 Removing population criteria and per parcel maximum annual rate (Thurston CD) (2582 downloads )
- 2022-11 Review of FSA practice standards (Foster Creek CD) (1712 downloads )
- 2022-12 NRCS Easements and easement programming recommended areas of improvement (Skagit CD) (3295 downloads )
- 2022-13 CD Elections (Palouse CD) (935 downloads )
Alternative Resolutions After the First Committee Meetings
2022 Business Meeting
Documents
2021 Draft Annual Business Meeting Minutes (832 downloads )Click here to view the meeting recording, the Zoom password is the same as for Annual Conference recordings.
Access Passcode: WACD1942!
2022 resolutions are available under the Resolutions tab!
Annual Business Meeting Zoom Information
Click here for the Zoom Link
Meeting ID: 850 7252 0753
Passcode: 223545
One tap mobile:
+12532158782,,85072520753#,,,,*223545# US (Tacoma)
9:00 am – 11:30 am
- 9:00 AM – Meeting called to Order/Roll Call of Member Districts
- 9:10 AM – Rules of Order & Meeting Procedures Briefing
- 9:20 AM – Approval of 2021 Business Meeting Minutes
- 9:25 AM – Public Comment Period
- 9:30 AM – Treasurer’s Report for FY2021 & Report on Current Fiscal Year
- 9:40 AM – Plant Materials Center Status Report
- 9:50 AM – Committee Reports
- 10:10 AM – Reports Generated by Resolutions from Previous Years
- Draft Solar Panel Position Statement (Resolution 2021-06)
- Feasibility Study of WACD Revolving Fund (Resolution 2020-01)
- 10:30 AM – Resolutions as Recommended by the Natural Resources Policy Committee
- 2022-01 Harmful Algae Blooms (Whidbey Island CD) – Do Pass
- 2022-02 Stock Water Rights (Okanogan/Stevens County CDs) – Do Pass as Amended
- 11:00 AM Resolutions as Recommended by the Legislative, Bylaws, and District Policies Committee
- 2022-04 Good Faith Contracts (Whitman CD) – Do Pass
- 2022-05 Streamlining Permitting Process (Stevens County CD) – Do Pass
- 2022-06 Cost-Share Rates on Public Lands (Okanogan CD) – Do Pass
- 2022-07 Ecology Water Bank Program (Okanogan CD) – Do Pass
- 2022-08 Shared Resources (Clark CD) – Do Pass As Amended
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
- Lunch Recess
12:30 pm – 4:30 pm
- 12:30 PM – Resolutions (Continued)
- 2022-09 Removing population criteria and per parcel maximum annual rate (Pierce/Thurston CD) – Do Pass
- 2022-11 Review of FSA standards (Foster Creek CD) – Do Pass as Amended
- 2022-12 NRCS Easements Improvements (Skagit CD) – Do Pass as Amended
- 2022-13 CD Elections (Palouse CD) – Do Pass as amended
- 1:30 PM – Other Business (If necessary)
- 1:45 PM – WACD Proposed Bylaw Changes (As Recommended by the WACD Board of Directors)
- 2022 Proposed Bylaw Changes
- Columbia Basin CD Name Change
- Disbanding the PMC Sub-Committee
- Creating a Permanent Livestock Committee
- Area Director eligibility for district employees
- 2:30 PM – Election of WACD Officers
- President (two-year term)
- Vice-President (two-year term)
- 3:00 PM – Tentative Business Meeting Adjournment
Recordings
Monday Afternoon Recording
Due to the technical difficulties experienced during Monday’s conference session, no recording is available at this time. WACD is working to recover a usable recording of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Successes and Challenges session.
Tuesday Morning Recording
This recording includes the Opening Session, the 2023 Farm Bill Session with NRCS Western Regional Conservationist Astor Boozer and NACD President Michael Crowder, and the 2023 Legislative Session Panel with Senator Kevin Van De Wege and Rep. Tom Dent.
Tuesday Afternoon Recording
This recording includes the Conservation Commission’s programming block, including: a presentation by Enduris, a Food Policy Forum update, Commission Policy updates, updates on Washington water topics, and the Meet and Greet for the Western Regional Commissioner candidates.
Wednesday Recording
This recording covers the entirety of the 2022 WACD Business Meeting.
Support
For support, please contact oly@wacd.org